The CSDDD introduces a general framework for sustainability due diligence for large EU companies and non-EU companies with ...
Businesses across sectors need more clarity from the UK government on the changes they will be expected to make within their operations, and around their duties to disclose that activity, to help the ...
Significant changes to data protection law have been proposed by the UK government, including to rules relevant to the use of ...
The tax rate for carried interest will increase from 28% to 32% from April 2025 pending full reform of the regime, Rachel ...
The UK water regulatory system could be scrapped as the UK and Welsh government launches the largest review of the water ...
The precise model that the UK government will use to catalyse private investment in infrastructure projects has still to be clarified, despite confirmation of the role for private finance in improving ...
The UK government can provide some solutions to the challenges businesses face in delivering ‘nationally significant infrastructure projects’ (NSIPs) quickly by implementing recommendations arising ...
Case law developed in England and Wales could inform how disputes over whether and how claims for penalties, or liquidated damages, are resolved in South Africa where contractual clauses addressing ...
The federal government’s recent update to Australia’s Consumer Data Right (CDR) builds on recent changes to the regime and further demonstrates its view of the CDR as a critical part of the country’s ...
International businesses operating in China face unique challenges – in navigating the enormous web of policies and regulations; in being practical and competitive but compliant; and in understanding ...
Victoria’s security of payment legislation could soon see extensive reform the state government has indicated, in its response to a parliamentary inquiry into refusals to pay construction industry sub ...